The type of natural fibre obtained from cocoon
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Silk is a "natural" protein fiber, some forms of which can be woven into textiles. The best-known type of silk is obtained from cocoons made by the larvae of the silkworm Bombyx mori reared in captivity.
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Silk
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- Silk is a beautiful, strong, silky, and lustrous fabric created by silkworms as they spin their cocoons.
- Silk is just a natural polymer formed from the silk moth, a type of insect.
- The cocoon is the silky coating spun mostly by silkworm (or caterpillar) of both the silk moth.
- The pupa is a phase of the silk moth whenever the caterpillar is enveloped in a hard cocoon made of silk threads.
- Silk is a "natural" protein fiber that may be weaved in textiles in various forms.
- The most well-known sort of silk comes from cocoons spun using silkworm larvae bred in captivity, Bombyx mori.
- Sericulture is the practice of raising silkworms.
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